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Q: Finding a specific magician / mind reader in the UK ( No Answer,   0 Comments )
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Subject: Finding a specific magician / mind reader in the UK
Category: Arts and Entertainment > Performing Arts
Asked by: nasser_k-ga
List Price: $10.00
Posted: 31 Dec 2005 05:54 PST
Expires: 03 Jan 2006 07:53 PST
Question ID: 427550
I'm wanting to find a "mind reader"-type magician I saw perform a year
or two ago as I'd like to hire him for a corporate event I'm
organising.  It was at a function in London at Claridges Hotel in
Mayfair and he was just going around the guests during the drinks and
then he did something at each table a bit like a magician except that
he was doing mind reading instead of card tricks.

Things I remember about him:
* His name was either Marc or Mark or maybe Mike?
* He was from New Zealand. I remember because I noticed his accent and
asked him if he was Australian; whoops!  He was now living in the UK.
* Doing this was his full time profession, and he seemed to be fairly
top-flight; he had just returned from working in Monaco for a F1
driver during the grand prix (this was about 18 months or so ago.)
* He was getting people to do things like draw a picture and then he
would tell them what they had drawn, and telling people what shape or
colour they would choose.  He said it was more psychological than
psychic.

I've done some UK-only google searches for things like "mind reader
magician marc" and came across a couple of people called "Marc Paul"
and "Marc Lemzema" but looking at the video on there sites they don't
seem to be from New Zealand and although Marc Paul looks about the
right age its not him.  The Lemzema fellow is too old.  Could hire
them I gues but would rather see if I can find the guy I have already
seen first.

Any help greatly appreciated.
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